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WHERE: Riemannstr.7, 10961 Berlin (U7-Gneisenau)
INFO: Another Country is an English Language Second Hand Bookshop, which is mostly used as a library. We have about twenty thousand books that you can buy or borrow. You simply pay the price of a book, which you get back, minus a 1,50 Euro charge, should you choose to return it.
CONTACT: info@anothercountry.de We been favourably mentioned in many international travel articles. Read all REVIEWS here!
REGULAR EVENTS
ENGLISH FILMCLUB
STAMMTISCH
DINNER NIGHT
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August in Bookshop
Bookshop Meeting week from Sunday the 17th plan to come info to follow Month at a Glance.... Thursday 7 August 8:30 TV and Game Night Some of the shows you can choose from: Are You Being Served?, Only Fools and Horses, Lost season 4, Blackadder, BBC Visions of the Future, The Tudors, Prisoner ... by kdhm @ Fri Aug 8, 15:05 J.G. BALLARD BBC PROFILE
40min BBC documentary profile in which Ballard discusses works such as Atrocity Exhibition, Crash, Concrete Island and Drowned World with Tom Sutcliffe. by L.H.O.O.Q. @ Wed Aug 6, 23:26 Bowie & Iggy in Berlin
Rolling Stone | October 1979 : BAD BOYS IN BERLIN David Bowie, Iggy Pop and the terrible things an audience can make you do. By Chris Hodenfield by -stern- @ Wed Jul 30, 14:00 Moby Dick?
Telegraph: Which book are you most embarrassed to admit that you have never read? by -stern- @ Wed Jul 30, 13:57 Gender and Science Fiction - Coming to the Bookshop soon!
Who believes in the Cyborg Manifesto anyway....? by tommyblank @ Tue Jul 29, 21:49 Another Country in the Park: Literary Picknick on Sunday in Viktoriapark, Kreuzberg, Berlin
Come to the Rosengarten inside the park on Saturday, 4.30 pm to listen to Alan Raphaeline and Friends present English language poetry. Apparently the headline is HOT AND COOL... The homepage for the festival is over here in case you do not know where the Rosengarten is. Whoever wants to join is ... by tommyblank @ Tue Jul 29, 21:32 FILM NIGHT: Tuesday 5th August: La Chinoise
"All you need for a movie is a gun and a girl." - Jean-Luc Godard. Click here for a brief synopsis of Jean-Luc Godard's La Chinoise (1967) showing at the bookshop - French with English subtitles - Tuesday 5th August. en.wikipedia.org by L.H.O.O.Q. @ Tue Jul 29, 19:15 The Victorian Age on the Web
I'm pretty sure that some of you will love this site! by tommyblank @ Mon Jul 28, 19:18 Walter Benjamin: Reflections from Paris, 1940
NEW LEFT REVIEW: "Benjamin’s last, unpublished report on the literary situation in France. Critical reflections on the fiction, philosophy, memoirs and art criticism of the time—and on Paris, Surrealism and the logic of Hitlerism—moving constantly from the realm of letters to a world at war." Click here read Benjamin's last report ... by L.H.O.O.Q. @ Mon Jul 28, 15:51
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ANOTHER COUNTRY: Week at a Glance 1 - 9 July
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US Voter Registration at the Bookshop
This Friday in honor of 4th of July If you are an American and have not yet registered to vote or have friends that have not done so, this Friday is your chance, all the forms will be here along with someone to help you find where you need to send them and answer any questions you have. Let´s make every Vote count this time. Week at a Glance.... Tuesday 01 July Outrageous (1977) Richard Benner (100 min.) Crag Russell as Bette Davis Thursday 03 June 8:30 TV and Game Night Some of the shows you can choose from Are You Being Served?, Only Fools and Horses, Lost season 4, Blackadder, BBC Visions of the Future, The Tudors, Prisoner of Cell Block H, The Pervert's Guide to Cinema, Skins with more to be added soon! Friday 04 June Dinner at 9:30 and West Wing throughout the Night 4th of July at the Bookshop Americans come register to Vote Saturday 05 June Bookshop open 12-6pm Sunday 06 June Bookshop open 12-6pm Monday 07 June Bookshop Closed Tuesday 08 July Must See Film Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Stanly Kubrick Wednesday 09 July Live Music Night 8:30pm Daphne & Dave the one and only acoustic indie cello/guitar pop duo from Australia & New Zealand! Daphne Owers and Dave Sills are an acoustic duo who perform their original songs with cello and guitar accompaniment. Ranging from the comic to the sublime, their songs touch on many aspects of everyday alternative life from vegetarianism to ex-patism, visualism to heartbreak hotel. Daphne Owers is an indie pop and electro musician from New Zealand who has fronted several rock bands and musical projects including current Berlin-based electro duo the Post Modern Pants. www.myspace.com Dave Sills is a classically trained celloist from Australia who has played in literally dozens of musical configurations ranging from Bach to pop to tango, jazz to experimental music to Daphne & Dave! Suki Osman Suki plays bewitching melodies with delicacy and force. The hybrid of folk, rock and soul, influenced from everyday occurrences to life changing events, is a magic that envelops the whole room. so sit by the fire, contemplate the past, long for the future, and stare together as the sun sets over the last vestiges of our happy time together. TRIVIA QUESTION Who was the first President to live in the White House? Last weeks answer... Before returning to Canada as a hair dresser what famous person did Crag Russell work as an assistant for in Los Angeles? Mae West
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